Where can you take your dog in Indy?

Dog parks in Indianapolis

Looking for the perfect place to take your dog in Indianapolis? There are a lot of dog parks to choose from, including many just on the outside of the city so you can escape much of the noise and give your dog a taste of the country. Take a look at all these dog parks in Indianapolis, and find the right one for your dog.

Smock Bark Park

Location: IndianapolisAddress: 4200 E County Line RdCost: $5 daily or $75 annuallyAbout: With a huge amount of room, your dog can run and play without the leash. A Pooch Pass is required for entrance, and you can acquire one of these passes at the Perry Park office.

Paul Ruster Park

Location: IndianapolisAddress: 11300 Prospect StCost: $5 daily or $75 annuallyAbout: With two large fenced off areas and shaded seating for dog owners, you and your dog are bound to have a great time. This park also requires a Pooch Pass which you can get from the Post Road Park office.

Waggin’ Tails Bark Park

Location: LawrenceAddress: 10450 E 63rd StCost: $40 annually for Lawrence residents, otherwise $50 annuallyAbout: With an obstacle-training course you can get all the energy out of your dog. When it’s time for a break, enjoy any of the many benches or utilize the human/dog water fountain.

Avon-Washington Township Paw Park

Location: AvonAddress: 435 Whipple LaneCost: $10 daily or $50 annuallyAbout: Located just off US 36 on 575 East, this park has plenty of wide open space for your dog to roam, and a special area for small dogs under 32 pounds.

Humane Society of Indianapolis

Location: IndianapolisAddress: 4200 E County Line RdCost: $10 daily or $75 annuallyAbout: The local Humane Society offers its own dog park. With 1.5 miles of wooded trails and fenced in area, it’s a great place to get rid of all the extra energy.

Broad Ripple Bark Park

Location: IndianapolisAddress: 1550 Broad Ripple AvenueCost: $5 daily or $75 annuallyAbout: Enjoy an off leash experience at this entirely fenced in dog park. Like other Indianapolis dog parks, this one requires a Pooch Pass that you can get from the Broad Ripple Park office.